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IAF’s Mirage Jet (Pic Via Indian Air Force Website)
The Indian Air Force on Friday (8 March) trolled Pakistan with a poem suggesting that India’s Mirage-2000 had to cross over the border as Islamabad crossed limits by attacking the CRPF personnel in Pulwama, ANI has reported.
The IAF, through its twitter handle, posted a poem titled ‘Had Sarhad Ki (Limit Of Border)‘ written by Bipin Illahabadi suggesting the reasons why the Air Force crossed the border and attacked Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist camps in Balakot of Pakistan.
The poem, written in Hindi, says that a fighter by the name of ‘Mrigmarichika’ (Mirage) had to cross the border as someone had crossed all the limits. The poem says that a reality has been shown to the enemy by the fighter, suggesting that India had shown Islamabad that it can enter Pakistani territory and target terrorist groups.
As the air strikes were carried out in the late night, the poem also suggests that the enemy would be extra cautious in the nights as they would be living in the fear of ‘fireworks’.
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